Yes, "adore" is a verb and means "to worship" or "to love with one's entire heart and soul." Adoration is a noun. Adorable is an adjective.
That form of the word worship apparently does not exist. The word worshipful is an adjective. the word worshipfully is an adverb.
No, "polytheistic" is an adjective derived from "polytheism," which is a noun referring to the belief in or worship of multiple deities.
Yes, it is. The past tense or adjective "worshipped" is formed by doubling the P in worship.
Yes, "adore" is a verb and means "to worship" or "to love with one's entire heart and soul." Adoration is a noun. Adorable is an adjective.
The correct spelling of the noun is idol (object of worship or adoration).The sound-alike word is the adjective idle (not working, not in use, not in gear).
The word 'religious' is NOT a noun. The word 'religious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a religious community, a religious ceremony, etc.)The word 'religious' is the adjective form of the noun religion, a singular, common, abstractnoun; a word for system of faith and worship; a word for a type of belief systems; a word for a concept.
no
Christians worship God. We often worship with our hands up in the air in worship towards God.
no, they didnt worship dogs, but they did worship cats.
Sihks worship in a Guruwara. Translated it means 'place of worship'
Primarily, Christians worship in churches on Sundays.